is the license of the company includes the partitioning?

Hello
If I have a business license, can I pay for my partition tables
I know that this enterprise license includes the partitioning?

but I have to pay more for the use of this feature.

Thank you

No you don't need to pay to use this feature.

It already includes partitioning.

Concerning
Asif Kabir

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